Known James for yrs now worked with his brother in law at Cvs Ed Beck, Seen James Thursday spirits were high talked to him bout how pretty the day was and even spoke to him bout riding the bike. You never know how fast things happen and how soon a life can end, Prayers with the Beck Family,

If it is any comfort at all to the family, it sounds as if he died doing something he loved. One second he was flying down the road and the next rising to heaven. I bet he loved that ride! Still, I know they are grieving the loss of their loved one, and my prayers are with them. You will see him again.

well mabybe you should leave your name after you write something like that about ding in a nurseing home ,he was a good man people like you make me sick your a coward to write that and leave it anonymous

I don't think they meant anything by that comment. I believe they were just saying he died happy and doing something he loved, instead of stuck in a nursing home or hospital at 70 years old. I think you were jumping to conclusions. A little testy are we?!?

#9.1.1 knows exactly what I meant. I watched my Grandfather die in the hospital from cancer and in alot of pain. No one should have to go through that, so I believe that it must be better to die happy than in pain. Why in the world would you think that it must be a bad comment? Not everyone has their mind toward the negative.

WE ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR OF JAMES DEATH. BONNIE AND HEATHER,PLEASE KNOW THAT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS. AND PEGGY, THANK YOU FOR LETTING US KNOW ABOUT THE ACCIDENT. WE LOVE YOU ALL.

Dear Linda , Bonnie and Heather and all the family ,James was a good man , I became his friend in the 70s when he and Owen Adams had the Motorcycle shop on Atlanta Street ! Weve had our ups and downs but always remained friends !May God Bless your family and I hope one day to see him at the Top ! Sincerly Dan Hamrick